Museums in Tombstone

Information about museums in Tombstone, Arizona.

Andrea's Museum of Victorian Fashion
Features more then 300 items of authentic
Victorian and Edwardian women's, men's and children's
clothing, accessories, and household items, most of which were in use
between 1840 and 1920.
Located at 304 East Toughnut Street.

OK Corral Historama
Recreations of the dramatic events that
made Tombstone famous, narrated by Vincent Price.
Features events from the days of Geronimo's
Apaches to the present time.

Rose Tree Museum
Features memorebia and relics related to the 1880's pioneers
of Tombstone.
Site of one of the largest rose trees in the world.
The rose tree was planted in 1886 and it covers
about 9000 square feet.
Located at the corner of Fourth and Toughnut Street
in Tombstone. For more information call 520-457-3326.

Tombstone Epitaph Museum
Museum dedicated to the history of the Tombstone Epitaph,
a newspaper founded in 1880 that is still
operating today. Located at Nine South Fifth Street, between Allen and Fremont Streets.
For more information call 520-457-2211.

Tombstone Western Heritage Museum
3000 square foot museum featuring Tombstone,
western, lawman, and outlaw memorabelia and artifacts.
Also includes personal belongings, photos items realated
to Virgil and Wyatt Earp that were once housed in
the Wyatt Earp Museum that existed in Tombstone until 1966.